Camille Stewart Gloster

Camille Stewart Gloster

CEO and Principal

CAS Strategies

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Camille Stewart Gloster is a strategist, attorney, and executive recognized for her expertise at the intersection of technology, cybersecurity, national security, and foreign policy. She is the CEO and Principal of CAS Strategies, a strategic advisory firm helping governments, companies, and nonprofits navigate converging risks across AI, cybersecurity, and digital governance.

Throughout her career, Camille has operated at the leading edge of emerging technologies and their impact on systems, institutions, and society. Her work spans technical, policy, and operational leadership across sectors. Early in her career, she worked at Cyveillance, focusing on internet governance, cyber defense, and digital safety. At the Department of Homeland Security, she advanced democratic resilience and privacy as Senior Policy Advisor for Cyber. At Google, she led product security strategy for Alphabet and built the Security Policy and Election Integrity teams for Google Play and Android.

As Deputy National Cyber Director for Technology & Ecosystem Security at the White House (2022–2024), Camille advised the President and led national efforts on AI security, quantum readiness, and tech workforce development. She played key roles in the 2023 National Cybersecurity Strategy, the AI Executive Order, and the 2024 Data Security Executive Order.

Camille is also a researcher, speaker, and the co-founder of #ShareTheMicInCyber. Her work has earned recognition from Business Insider (AI 100), Microsoft (Security Changemaker), and Washingtonian (500 Most Influential). She holds a J.D. from American University, a CISO certificate from Carnegie Mellon, and CISSP and PMP certifications.

Other Speakers:

Michael Ehrlich

Chief Technology Officer

IronNet Cybersecurity

Maggie MacAlpine

Cyber Engagement Lead, Center for Threat Informed Defense

MITRE

Trevor Rudolph

Vice President, Global Digital Public Policy

Schneider Electric

Evelyn Remaley

Deputy Associate Administrator, Office of Policy Analysis and Development

National Telecommunications and Information Administration

Terrell McSweeny

Commissioner

Federal Trade Commission